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Release Date:
March 8, 1973
Original Title:
Une journée bien remplie
Alternate Titles:
Une journée bien remplie ou Neuf meurtres insolites dans une même journée par un seul homme dont ce n'est pas le métier
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Cinétel
Euro International Films
Président Films
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 95
A father plans to kill in the same day the nine members of the jury who condemned his son to death.
Assistant Camera:
Robert Alazraki
François Lartigue
Assistant Director:
Serge Marquand
Assistant Editor:
Carole Marquand
Camera Operator:
Anastasio Papatakis
Costumer:
Olympe Watelle
Director:
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Director of Photography:
William Lubtchansky
Editor:
Nicole Lubtchansky
First Assistant Director:
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Gaffer:
Robert Beulens
Key Grip:
André Atellian
Music:
Bruno Nicolai
Producer:
Jacques-Eric Strauss
Production Manager:
Marc Goldstaub
Property Master:
Maurice Terrasse
Screenplay:
Vincenzo Labella
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Script Supervisor:
Françoise Bettiol
Sound Effects:
Daniel Couteau
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Louis Ducarme
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Maumont
Still Photographer:
Jean Kerby
Unit Manager:
René Fargeas
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